Contoh2 Percakapan dalam bahasa inggris


I will think what a best way Sir.
Conversation Part I

English is so important in Bintan right now

Yes, you are Right, Mr Regent
 


For sure I will try to do my best. Not easy but let’s poke their motivation.

Yes, Please. Cause tourism industry increase day by day. If our people have no capability for this, we will lost.

We have to teach Bintan’s Kids for this

The last chit-chat with Bintan’s Leader
 
Who are you?
Birthday
A. What’s your name?
A. When is your birthday?
B. My name is Bobby. What’s yours?
B. My birthday is on August the 14th.
A. Mine is Jeni.
A. Mine is on May the 5th.
B. Where do you live?
B. Do you have a party on that day?
A. I live in Toapaya, and you?
A. Yes, I do. Do you?
B. I live in Cikolek.
B. Yes, we have lots of fun.
A. Nice to meet you.
A. What do you do?
B. Nice to meet you too.
B. We play games and eat cake.
Going to the course
What to do?
A. Where are you going?
A. What do you want to do?
B. I am going to the Course.
B. I don’t know.
A. What will you do there?
A. We could play tennis.
B. I will study English.
B. No, it’s too hot.
A. Who will you study with?
A. We could play basketball.
B. My friends.
B. No, it’s too hot for that too.
A. May I study too?
A. Do you want to go swimming?
B. Yes, you may.
B. That’s a cool idea.
School time
Funny story
A. What time do you go to school?
A. Why are you laughing?
B. I go at 7am.
B. Because I heard a funny story.
A. How do you get to school?
A. Who told you a funny story?
B. I get to school by bus.
B. Mr. did.
A. What grade are you in?
A. When did he tell it to you?
B. The 6th grade.
B. A few minutes ago.
A. Do you have fun at school?
A. Will you tell it to me?
B. Yes, I do.
B. Yes, I will tell you.

Homework
In the dark
A. What are you doing?
A. Oh! The electricity is off!
B. I’m doing my homework.
B. I can’t see anything.
A. Which class is it for?
A. Me either.
B. It’s for Math class.
B. What should we do?
A. Is it hard?
A. We need a flashlight.
B. No, it’s not.
B. Where is it?
A. Will you help me with mine?
A. I think it’s in the kitchen drawer.
B. Yes, I will.
B. Yes, here it is.


Lost backpack
Movie
A. Have you seen my backpack?
A. Have you ever watch movie?
B. No. Why do you ask?
B. Of course. Why?
A. Because I can’t find it.
A. No, I just want to know.
B. Did you look in your closet?
B. Do you think Snow queen is good?
A. Yes, It wasn’t there.
A. I think so.
B. Did you look under your bed?
B. Can you join me to watch it?
A. No, not yet.
A. Oh with be pleasure
B. I bet that’s where it is.
B. Let’s go

Pasar Tani
A. Do you know pasar tani?
B. Yes I do
A. What is it?
B. Pasar mean is Market (place to buy and sell something)
A. Then Tani?
B. Tani mean is Gardener. Lol (A is laughing).
A. Come on, can you see I am asking seriously?
B. Ah, yes. Sorry. Pasar Tani is one of traditional market in Toapaya.
A. Why people call it Pasar Tani.
B. Honestly I don’t know it exactly.
A. Oh, Okay. Thanks for your info. The next will conform to Jay from radio. Or Hartano the man without hair or left only few hair. Lol


Conversation part II

Professionalism (Futures goals, Dreams)
A. Jhon, What is your dream?
B. Me? I dream to be a doctor. What about you?
A. I want to be president.
B. What about you meli?
A. I dream to be an Engineer.
B. And you Gorge?
A. My dream? Oh, simple. I just want to a better man.
(Everybody Laughing of Loud).


Greetings

1. Hi.
    Hello.
2. Good morning.
    Good afternoon.
    Good evening.
3. How are you?
    How are you doing?
    How ya doing? (Informal)
4. Fine. How about you?
5. Okay. Thanks.

Introducing Yourself

1. I'm John.
    I'm Jackie.                   (Use first name in informal situations)


2. I'm John Kennedy.
    I'm Jackie O'Neill.          (Use full name in business and formal situations)

3. (It's) nice to meet you.
    (It's) nice meeting you.
    (It's) good to meet you.

4. Nice to meet you too.

Introducing People


1. This is my friend, Jack.                       Hi Jack. I'm Linda

    my brother, Bob.
    my sister, Cindy.
    my father, Mr. Harris.
    my mother, Mrs. Harris.
    my teacher, Ms. Watson.
    my student, Carrie.
    my friend, Mary Jones.
    my boss, Mr. Ritter.
    my co-worker, Penny Pitcher.

2. Nice to meet you.                           Nice to meet you too.

Identifying People and Things

1. This is Minnie Rivers.

    That is Mr. Lewis.
2. Minnie is a writer.

    Mr. Lewis is a barber.

    Gail is an artist.

    He is a photographer.

    She is a secretary.

    He's a dentist.

    She's a doctor.
3. I am a computer programmer.

    I'm a businessman.

    I'm a businesswoman.

    I'm not a mechanic.
4. We are writers.

    They are engineers.

    You are a student.

    You are students.
5. This is an apple.

    This is a banana.

    That is an orange.

    That is not a tomato.
    It is a telephone.

    It's a horse.

    It's not an airplane.

Asking for Information

1. What is this?
2. What is that?
3. What's this?
4. What's that?
5. What are these?
6. What are those?
7. Where is Mr. King?
8. Where is Ms. Knight?
9. Where's Johnny?
10. When's the movie?
11. When's lunch?
12. How is the food?
This is a table.
That is a chair.
It's a pen.
It's an apple.
These are pencils.
Those are books.
He is over there.
She's (right) here.
He's in the house.
It's at 9:00.
Lunch is at noon.
It's delicious.

Giving Information

1. Jeremy is from Ohio.


2. Kelly is a saleswoman.


3. He's a university student.

4. Ronda lives in Texas.


5. I work at a restaurant.


6. I live in Florida.

8. Where are you from?

9. What is your occupation?
Oh really? What part of Ohio?

Is that right? What company?

Oh. What university?

Really? What city (in Texas)?

Oh really? Which restaurant?

Oh yeah? Where in Florida?

I'm from Delaware.

I'm a police officer.
Columbus.


Microsoft.


Harvard.

Dallas.


Angelo Meroni's

Orlando.

Simple Questions

Very Simple - Yes/No Questions 

Are you from Canada?

Is he a doctor?

Is this free?

Do you like apples?

Does she live in New Orleans? 


More examples of - Yes/No Questions

Is she going to the dance?

Are they flying home?

Are you coming to the party? 


Examples of simple - Wh- questions 

What do you do (as an occupation)?

What do you do on the weekends?


Where are you from?

Where do you live?

How do you say that in English?


How do you spell your name?

How do you know Mr. Amos?


Yes, I am. 


No, he isn't.

Yes, it is.

Yes, I do.

No, she doesn't



Yes, she is.

No, they're taking the bus.

No, I have other plans.



I'm a computer programmer.

I usually stay home and watch television.

I'm from Ontario, California.

I live in Arizona.

I live at the Chateau Apartments.

I don't know. S-I-M-O-N.

He's my teacher.

Number and Counting

1. How many fingers do you have?

2. You have eight fingers?


3. How many brothers does Ryan have?

4. How many students in your class?

5. How old is your sister?

6. How many hours do you work every day?


7. How many people are in the group?

8. How many cookies are left?

9. How many toothpicks are in the box?
I have eight fingers.

Eight fingers and two thumbs.

He has four (brothers).

Thirty-five, including me.

She is seventeen.

From nine to five. Eight hours.

About seventy.

Five or six.

More than a hundred.

Talking about Family

This is my mother/mom.
This is my father/dad.
(These are my parents)
This is my wife.
This is my husband.
There are five people in my family.
(My mother, my father, my older brother, my older sister, me, my younger brother.)
I have two brothers.
One is older.
One brother is older (than me).
One is younger.
I have one sister.
I'm number three.

Asking about family
How many brothers and sisters do you have?
What number are you?
He's the oldest (of five children).
She's the youngest.
Cindy doesn't have any brothers or sisters.
Jared is an only child.
How many children do you have?
We have two. One son and one daughter.
Do you have any kids?
No, I'm not married.

Describing People

Personality and Appearance

1.Tell me about your father.
   What kind of person is he?

2. What does he look like?



3. What does your mother look like?


4. How about your little sister?


Clothing

5. What is your brother wearing?


6. What kind of shoes does he have    (on)?

7. Is Susan wearing a dress?


8. Anything else?
Description

Well, he's very friendly, smart and funny.

He's young, short and handsome.
He has straight black hair and green eyes. 


She's tall, thin and beautiful.
She has blonde hair and wears glasses.


She has curly red hair and a cute smile.
Everybody likes her.


He's wearing light brown pants and an orange t-shirt.

Sneakers, and he's wearing white socks.

No. She's wearing a blue skirt and a yellow blouse.

Yes. She's wearing boots and carrying a purse.

Telling Time

               
7:00
12:00
3:10
7:14
9:15
1:21
11:05
2:09
6:30
4:50
10:45
8:35
It's seven o'clock.
It's twelve o'clock.
It's three ten.
It's seven fourteen.
It's nine fifteen.
It's one twenty-one
It's eleven oh five.
It's two oh nine.
It's six thirty.
It's four fifty.
It's ten forty-five.
It's eight thirty-five.
It's seven p.m. / a.m.
It's noon / midnight.
It's ten (minutes) after three.
It's fourteen after seven.
It's (a) quarter after nine.
It's twenty-one minutes past one.
It's five after eleven.
It's nine minutes past two.
It's half past six.
It's ten minutes to five.
It's quarter to eleven.
It's twenty-five minutes to nine.


Expressing Likes and Dislikes

1. I like fruit.


2. Helen likes sports.

3. Ms. Cramer doesn't like    coffee.

4. Tony does not like action    movies.

5. Does Terry like swimming?

6. Does Phil like soft drinks?

7. Does Sheila like salad?

8. Do you like Chinese food?
What kind?


What kind of sports?

Really? Does she like tea? 


Oh. What kind does he like?

Yes, he does.

No, he doesn't.

No, she does not.

Yes, I do.

No, I don't.

A little.
Oranges and bananas.

Football and tennis.

Yes, she does.


(He likes) drama.

Contractions

In speaking, contractions are often used in place of auxiliary verbs such as is, are, am, will, have, has, had, and would.
See the following examples:
Regular
I am British.
He is Chinese.
They are Italians.
There is a man at the door.
Where is the butter?
What is he doing?
Who is that?
She is going to the beach.
We are going to eat now.
They are not ready yet.
I will be back in a minute.
There will be lots of food.
I have seen that movie already.
She has finished her homework.
I had played that game before.
We would be glad to help.
They would like to go now.
Contracted
I'm British.
He's Chinese.
They're Italians.
There's a man at the door.
Where's the butter?
What's he doing?
Who's that?
She's going to the beach.
We're going to eat now.
They're not ready yet.
I'll be back in a minute.
There'll be lots of food.
I've seen that movie already.
She's finished her homework.
I'd played that game before.
We'd be glad to help.
They'd like to go now.


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